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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:43:17+00:00 2026-05-11T02:43:17+00:00

We are looking at implementing a caching framework for our application to help improve

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We are looking at implementing a caching framework for our application to help improve the overall performance of our site.

We are running on Websphere 6.1, Spring, Hibernate and Oracle. The focus currently is on the static data or data that changes very little through out the day but is used a lot.

So any info would be great. I have started my google search and reading but wanted to get a feel for what has worked for members of the community. One of the things that we are interested in is the ability to have the system invalidate the cache when a change does happen in the underlining data.

Thanks

Update:

I came across an article on the IBM web site where it says that Hibernate’s Cluster aware caches in conjunction with WebSphere Application Server has not been determined yet; therefore, is is not yet determined whether or not their use is supported.

Thoughts on that? We are running in a clustered environment.

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:43:18+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:43 am

    Well the hibernate cache system does just that, I used ehCache effectively and easily with Hibernate (and the second level cache system).

    Lucene could be an option too depending on the situation. Hibernate Search or Compass could help with that (although it might take some major work).

    Replication using Terracotta could also be an option although I’ve never done it.

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